It’s been more than three years since Jim James last played a solo show in Nashville, then supporting his debut LP, Regions of Light and Sound of God, and despite staying incredibly active with his main gig, My Morning Jacket, as well as his increasingly active career as a producer, the eclectic and beloved rocker is finally plotting…
After playing two shows at Third Man Records over the past year (a rare feat), buzzworthy London duo Ultimate Painting are set to return to Music City once more later this month, Nov. 26 at The High Watt, for their first Nashville show since the release of fanatic third album, Dusk. A nostalgic, psych-tinged callback to an era of guitar-driven indie…
Returning to Nashville on Nov. 27 for the third time in just as many years, and graduating from Exit/In to Marathon Music Works, and, now, to The Ryman Auditorium, English indie rockers Glass Animals, who we most recently caught and loved this summer at Forecastle Fest, are out in support of their fantastic sophomore album, How to Be a Human…
Though they just made a memorable stop at the original Basement earlier this year, British folk punk outfit Skinny Lister have since released their excellent third full-length, The Devil, The Heart and the Fight, and are making a quick return, this time to The Basement East, in celebration, on Nov. 15 along with a stacked lineup of Lincoln Durham and Trapper Schoepp. Tickets for…
Out in support of their fantastic new fifth album, Ocean by Ocean, long-running British-American indie rockers The Boxer Rebellion are set to play Nashville for the first time in over three years Nov. 10 at Mercy Lounge, alongside up and comers Hey Anna and local favorite Trenton. A band you’ve almost certainly heard, whether you know it or not, TBR have built a…
Wu-Tang Clan co-founder, spiritual leader, and prolific wordsmith GZA has, for over two decades, remained one of the most beloved and influential figures in hop hop, best known, at least as a solo artist, for his breakthrough 1995 effort Liquid Swords. Still considered one of not only the best Wu-Tang offshoot releases, but also one of the…
Prolific as ever, celebrated local rockers JEFF the Brotherhood dropped their 10th album, and third in just the span of a year, Zone, over the summer, and are set to play their first proper hometown show since its release next month, Nov. 5 at The Basement East with Spodee Boy and Mom and Dad. If you’re a regular reader, then we surely don’t have…
As we roll into Halloween weekend, it’s time to start looking ahead to November, and, with this in mind, it’s never too early to give thanks. That’s exactly what local reggae collective Roots of a Rebellion are trying to do on Nov. 4 at 12th and Porter. So be there, to celebrate life, community,…
In support of her seventh studio album Doesn’t Have to Make Sense, lovably quirky and insightful songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is heading to The Ryman Auditorium for a headlining gig on Nov. 10. This time around, she’s bringing DIY indie pop outfit AJR along for a night of inspired and fun music. With hits like “The Way I…
Celebrating the release of their buzzworthy sophomore album The Ride, UK indie rockers Catfish and the Bottlemen return to Music City for the second time this year, and for their largest Nashville headlining show to date later this week, Oct. 27 (Editors note: Due to illness this show is rescheduled for Dec. 3. All tickets will be honored) at Marathon…